Electrical and Computer Engineering

Master of Science (MSc)

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Program overview

Students with a bachelor degree who aspire to grow their talents will enjoy the Electrical and Computer Engineering (MSc Thesis) program. The research-based degree usually takes students two years of full-time study beyond a bachelor’s degree, placing them at the heart of a group of like-minded researchers who are looking at challenging, real-world problems to find innovative, practical solutions. Successful students can go on to work in high-tech companies in positions such as research and development engineer, system/network architect, system designer, system engineer, application engineer, application developer, and software architect.

Tuition fees and funding

All graduate students must pay general fees each year, as well as program fees.

Fees

Estimate for full-time students

Canadian andpermanent resident

Internationalstudent

General
fees

12 months of study

$1,758 CAD

$1,758 CAD

Program fees

First 12 months of study

$5,693 CAD

$12,695 CAD

Total fees

For first year of studies

$7,451 CAD

$14,453 CAD

General fees and program fees

General fees are annual and per-term fees. Annual fees are paid once per year, while per-term are paid each term (3 terms per year).

Program fees cover standard academic costs. Textbooks and other course material costs are not included.

What are annual continuing fees?

Domestic Continuing Fees: $1,627 CAD

International Continuing Fees: $3,693 CAD

Continuing fees apply after the first full year of studies.

Funding availability

Students not holding scholarships currently receive financial assistance totaling $18,000 to $22,000 per year.

Fees listed here are estimates only, and have been rounded to the nearest dollar. These amounts should not be considered accurate. All amounts are in Canadian Dollars.
Fees are subject to change.
For more details and the most accurate information go to the Academic Calendar
For more general information, see our Fees and Funding Guide